Move a dish about 15 feet...

The problem is with a 3' hole, even a 4' hole, using even a quarter of the bag it does much more than a small amount. It's crazy how much it expands - and then the other 3/4's of the bag gets thrown away
Well, there's the difference I guess. My power post hole digger has a 6" bit. Between that and going down the extra foot, there isn't much left over.
 
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Well, there's the difference I guess. My power post hole digger has a 6" bit. Between that and going down the extra foot, there isn't much left over.
Yeah, that's not what we use, sadly. They gave the guy augers that are about 3" wide, but I still use a regular post hole digger and even so, a half bag will blow foam way out of the hole, if you use the Post Hole foam.
 
The gentleman that did my post in the yard install over 15 years ago used a post hole digger, then he flattened the end of the mast going into the ground with an engineers hammer and then poured cement into the hole. He filled it back in with dirt. That thing has never moved, despite me hitting it with the riding mower more than once, high winds including the 2012 derecho, etc.
 
The gentleman that did my post in the yard install over 15 years ago used a post hole digger, then he flattened the end of the mast going into the ground with an engineers hammer and then poured cement into the hole. He filled it back in with dirt. That thing has never moved, despite me hitting it with the riding mower more than once, high winds including the 2012 derecho, etc.

I used to take the foot off the J-mount and use the through bolt to clamp it around the pole.
 
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But then what's actually holding the post? Just this expanded foam? At least with my method, there is direct contact with tight soil. Granted my method wouldn't work where there's a lot of sand or rock. But I grew up driving fence posts with a post driver- if that's good enough to hold cattle, well....
 
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